Long Trail School is an independent college-preparatory coeducational day school serving students 6-12 located in Dorset, Vermont, United States. Long Trail School was established on the founding principles that "every student is unique, small group instruction responds to individual needs, high academic standards motivate students, and financial need should not deter qualified students from applying." Long Trail School provides financial aid to qualified students. Many area students are eligible for some amount of tax-funded tuition assistance.
History
David Wilson, founded Long Trail School in 1975 with an original class of 14 students in the rented space of the Dorset Sportsman’s Club. The school, which serves grades 6-12, has consistently grown, with 200 students enrolled for the 2019-20 academic year. Notable changes over the years have included the acquisition and construction the facility with winding hallways and small classrooms, two common rooms, offices, a library, a 220-seat theater, art studios, presentation spaces, and a gymnasium.
Long Trail School was recently named the first International Baccalaureate World school in Vermont. Class sizes currently average 8-12 students, though classes with only a single student are not unheard of at Long Trail. Academic standards are high by comparison to other local schools, with test scores consistently above state and local averages. Even after offering IB courses, Long Trail continues to offer some Advanced Placement classes, many independent study opportunities and student-demanded classes.
Atmosphere
The atmosphere is notably informal and laid-back compared to a traditional school environment. This is most notably seen in strong relationships between students and teachers and the notion of many as the school as a second home. Indeed the building demonstrates many homey qualities. The custom of students addressing faculty by their first names helps create a feeling of community.
The Arts
Long Trail offers musical, visual, and theatrical arts. In 2014, Long Trail School attended the Fringe Festival in Scotland for the third time by invitation. Long Trail is one of the smallest schools nationwide to be invited to do so.
Athletics
Long Trial offers athletic teams for middle and upper school students in soccer, cross-country, golf, basketball, dance rock climbing, track and field and ultimate frisbee. In 2004, Long Trail made the transition to Division IV varsity athletics.
Long Trail School has launched its graduates into a variety of fields. Among its alumni are white water rafting guides, financial planners, engineers, teachers, lawyers, curators, small business owners, fundraisers, and several in the non-profit/philanthropic sector.
LTSummer
LTSummer is a day camp held by Long Trail School every summer. The camp is divided into several programs for different age groups.